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Council Hall Completion ProjectWe Need Your Help! This fall we want to complete the Council Hall. We have a plan and most of the funding, but need to raise a little more money. We are all into the wisdom of ecological sustainability and intentional community, and creating a partnership culture — but it takes a lot of hard work and cash to get there. Right now, it’s time to complete the Earthaven Council Hall, at the heart of our ecovillage, creating a fully functional meeting hall alongside our long-awaited, future “community building.” When both are complete, we will have our “community center.” And as we prepare to complete the Council Hall and design the community building, we hope you will pitch in a donation to help meet the goal of a completed Council Hall by winter.
Phase One: More than half the timber-framed Hall’s thirteen sides are made of straw bales. Designed by Paul Caron, the central posts and beams were put up in the summer of 1999. (All 500-and-some joints connecting them were chiseled by Earthaven members — everyone got to make at least a few.)
Phase Two: We began using the much-needed facility as soon as the roof was up, and once the walls were built, mud in the front and straw in the back, we carried on as if we were already close to completion. It took some time to focus on the interior, while other, more pressing developments demanded our attention and available capital, but little by little we installed the floors, painted and trimmed, and developed a viable maintenance schedule. Not to be Forestalled, the Intrepid Earthaven Pioneers Partied On!
Beautiful, but IncompleteEveryone who worked on the building has stories to tell. The beautiful maple floor has walnut trim in metaphysical configurations with buried treasure below. The rear mosaic stone floor is one of the world’s wonders! But the building is not complete: it still needs a metal roof with new gutters. And it needs a small addition to house a standard low-water flush toilet, a sink with running hot water, and several staging functions for serving food and beverages when doubling as a ballroom or hosting an event.
A Stacked SolutionPhase Three: In addition to the metal roof and new gutters, Council has approved a neatly stacked project for the Council Hall addition that includes a flush toilet (with leach field), service kitchen, and hot water from the Taylor water stove to heat the floor and the addition, and for dishwashing. The addition will serve many functions:
Your Support Here’s where you can
help. Although membership continues to grow, siteholding lease purchases
(our major source of capital funds) were slowest this past year and are likely
to go slowly for a while longer. While Earthaven allocated what funds are
available towards “completing the Council Hall,” we need a bit more than what
we’ve earmarked. Of the $39,000 budgeted for the remainder of Phase Two and for
Phase Three, we’ve set aside $30,000. We are in search of the
other nine thousand.How many of us made small donations to the recent Presidential campaign? Painless and rewarding, right? Now, here’s an opportunity to donate to something even more personal to you that will reward us all! We are looking forward to entertaining you in our completed and well-equipped Council Hall, so please plan to visit us as soon as you hear that it’s done. (Or, come sooner and join us in the doing.) Stay tuned for your invitation to a donor appreciation celebration just as soon as the paint is dry. Please Take a Moment to Feel Your “Yes!”Before you write the check (or donate online with a credit card), please take a moment to feel how good the “Yes, I can help” mantra feels in your bones! We hope that good feeling will carry you through a blessed and happy summer, and find you at Earthaven soon. (Check the Earthaven calendar for upcoming events.) If you prefer to donate through U.S. mail, simply print this form and mail it along with your check or money order to: Earthaven Ecovillage *Financial information about Culture's Edge and a copy of its license are available from the NC State Solicitation Licensing Branch at 1-888-830-4989 or www.secretary.state.nc.us/csl/. The license is not an endorsement by the State.
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